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MercuryBlue posted a comment on Saturday 2nd July 2011 12:00am for How It Really Ended

*fits of giggles*

joy! posted a comment on Sunday 18th April 2010 12:14pm for How It Really Ended

I did (kind of) figure out that their deaths were staged, but couldn't figure out how. Anyway, great ending, as usual, and interesting way to off Moldie. Kudos!

callie posted a comment on Thursday 24th September 2009 9:27pm for How It Really Ended

awww i lov it whenit all turns out happy in the end!!!!

Anne B. Walsh replied:

As do I. Which is why I write it.

Waywren Truesong posted a comment on Wednesday 16th September 2009 12:40am for How It Really Ended

*giggles madly* Tricksy and tricked. But more fun that way!

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Yes, I am a tricksy author and I love it!

LynnTerald posted a comment on Sunday 13th September 2009 6:08pm for How It Really Ended

Alright, that was an acceptable ending. As usual you manage to the the cat hissing and spitting out of the bag and fool everyone, but then they really did die in the original which is what made it so believeable. Still, it really was quite ingenious that you had Draco pull one out on dear old Voldy and Lucky-yucky by using the manor against them.

Ok, now I can do my happy dance.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

I'm not averse to writing stories where they really die, but this kind of insane nastiness generally means I've got something else going on. Thank you for the nice compliments!

donwildeu posted a comment on Sunday 13th September 2009 10:48am for How It Really Ended

Loved the story, as a bit strange, but good none the less, love the pack. Keep up the great work.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Strange is what I do. Great work--will do!

Ginger posted a comment on Sunday 13th September 2009 9:14am for How It Really Ended

WOW! That was amazing, do I send cookies or something?

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Reviews do just fine.

ClarenceRose posted a comment on Sunday 13th September 2009 8:03am for How It Really Ended

cool, i wasnt expecting this.
go draco!
kinda hilarious how voldie gets scared to death.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Thanks. I'd been sitting on that image for quite a while and am glad to finally use it.

Celevon posted a comment on Sunday 13th September 2009 4:04am for How It Really Ended

Bravo!

Anne B. Walsh replied:

*bows*

Musta posted a comment on Sunday 13th September 2009 1:13am for How It Really Ended

Well, I won't say that I didn't enjoy this chapter. But I definitely feel this should have ended at the previous chapter. It was refreshing to read a 'Kill 'em All' Dangerverse fic, while knowing that it doesn't spill over into FD.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Hey, I warned you.

bookaholic_au posted a comment on Saturday 12th September 2009 7:54pm for How It Really Ended

ooh, CLEVER, I didn't think of that. Great twist!

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Much thanks. I had fun thinking it up and writing it!

Minerva Granger posted a comment on Saturday 12th September 2009 4:06pm for How It Really Ended

Alright, it is official. I worship you. Oh, and Harry? *Rubs forefinger across thumb* Here's the world's smallest violin, playing just for you. Anne, you're my hero. Going from Angst to anti-angst in five chapters should not be possible, yet you managed it perfectly. Well done, and I can't wait to see what happens next in FD.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Hey, he got over it, didn't he?

carolebear posted a comment on Saturday 12th September 2009 3:24pm for How It Really Ended

Ah, now I understand. *nods sagely* Of course I didn't figure it out, but of course all the clues were there, especially in light of the fact that I just read the last couple of chapters of BC, which reminded us of what Draco could do at Malfoy manor. So were they still at Malfoy manor?

And you never really explained how Voldemort managed to capture all of them at once. (Although it doesn't really matter, since this was just an exercise in misdirection, wasn't it?)

Great little story - I only hope that the other two stories can be resolved with as little loss of life (on the part of the good guys at least).

Anne B. Walsh replied:

I didn't think it was terribly important to the story to explain how they got there, just that they were there. About the other stories... I'll see what I can do.